Tuesday

I disagree that freedom is overrated. He's basically advocating the condition of becoming a sheep!

But I agree that people have willingly exchanged their freedom for security, and the result will be the loss of BOTH freedom AND security.

Why? Certainly not because freedom is overrated. It's because people have been programmed almost from birth to look to government to solve every problem in their lives. And now we've reached the point where there are legions of people who've never really experienced freedom, and don't know what they're missing.

He can speak for himself, he's wrong. Someone ought to point out to him that the financial problems we have today were mostly created by government. These problems have most certainly been made worse by government. Anyone who thinks more government is going to solve the financial problems we have today by the methods they are currently using is in for a rude awakening.

The Minuteman

Notice that United is in small letters!

The point here is ...

I absolutely and unashamedly believe that every single gun law is unconstitutional. Anybody who wants to own a gun should be able to. Even violent felons (they’ll just kill one another with the result being less criminals around). Kids, old ladies, soldiers on base, postal customers, airline passengers, you know… all those usually disarmed in our present society. Obviously I have libertarian views. I hold in utter contempt: all politicians, most government employees, globalists, all varieties of the political left, the church of abortion, hoplophobes, collectivists, and earth worshippers. I reserve the right to revise this list without limit – as the magnitude of the problem seems to be expanding at an exponential rate!